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almost increasingly vs almost increase

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different meanings. 'Almost increasingly' suggests a gradual or incremental rise that is nearly reaching a peak, while 'almost increase' does not form a coherent phrase in English. Therefore, 'almost increasingly' is the correct option for indicating a gradual rise that is close to completion.

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almost increasingly

This phrase is correct and can be used to describe a gradual or incremental rise that is nearly reaching a peak.

This phrase is used to indicate a situation where something is progressively increasing and is close to reaching a maximum point.
  • Christians who have lived in countries such as Egypt and in the Mediterranean area for almost 2000 years are increasingly being persecuted and driven out of their ancestral homelands.
  • New criminal networks and new strategies are created almost daily and their methods become increasingly ruthless.
  • Thus efforts to create a single integrated energy market are increasingly resisted and Europe's objective to reduce its dependency on foreign supply sources becomes almost unreachable.
  • Alarming reports are being received from Kosovo almost every day of the increasingly difficult situation facing the Orthodox community in the country.
  • The EESC is well equipped to play an increasingly significant role in consolidating and developing participatory systems for monitoring and for active involvement of civil society almost everywhere in the world.
  • This environmentally friendly fuel is increasingly used in public road transport in almost all major cities in Italy, without any adjustment of the engine being necessary.
  • It is immense because the situation confronting us is becoming increasingly difficult and almost untenable socially, economically and especially in regard to the organisation of government structures.
  • The telecommunications sector alone provides more than 3.5 million jobs and accounts for an increasingly large share of the European economy - almost 3.5%.
  • The Green Paper also focuses almost exclusively on products rather than services and therefore misses another whole raft of potential opportunities to green an increasingly large area of our economies.
  • Bilateral and regional trade agreements are not a viable alternative in an increasingly globalised world, and in a system that has contributed to stable and sustained economic growth for almost 55 years now.
  • President Lukashenko's increasingly energetic violation of human, political and social rights, which began almost 10 years ago, has led to a breakdown of any relations between Belarus and the outside world.
  • Translations that arrive late after repeated requests, documents that are almost or completely unobtainable in French, the increasingly frequent use of a single oral and written working language... The irritations mount up.
  • It is obvious that neither the chairman nor the Commission can force people to participate, but facilities were provided and the choice was there, and I hope more and more that these opportunities for open debate, almost off the record, will be increasingly accepted.
  • One of these is the linkage of wealth and sporting success and the concentration of both in the hands of an increasingly small number of clubs in almost every league across the whole of Europe.
  • The rapporteur is almost naïve in her apparent discovery that competitive pressure in an increasingly globalised economy leads to a reduction in salaries and operating costs, to unemployment, to relocations and to the closure of businesses.
  • The British opt-out in this area has, unfortunately, been ever increasingly turned into almost a principal rule, because 33% of employees in Great Britain have signed agreements to the effect that they are prepared to work more than 48 hours per week.
  • They are agreements that lack democratic legitimacy, and increasingly so as they are almost always negotiated in the greatest secrecy, behind the public's backs, seeking to cover up their economic, social and environmental impact, avoiding informed debate and clearing things up.
  • ensuring equal access to new media and technologies, given that telecommunications and the media are acquiring an increasingly crucial role in almost all spheres of life;
  • The Commission's plan to reserve the structural measures for the fleet almost exclusively for destroying it, while the surviving fleet is condemned to sail under increasingly precarious conditions, is therefore ridiculous.
  • Thus while illiteracy, defined as the total inability to read and write, has now been almost completely eradicated in Europe, the phenomenon of 'functional illiteracy' is becoming increasingly serious.

almost increase

This phrase is not a standard or coherent construction in English. It does not convey a clear meaning.

  • The abundance, how many fish you have per square meter, increases almost 170 percent.
  • This represents an almost 63% increase in the number of users in one year.
  • After oral dosing of vardenafil AUC and Cmax increase almost dose proportionally over the recommended dose range (5 - 20 mg).
  • What they're proposing is an almost four-times increase in production, and that would industrialize an area the size of Florida.
  • Our billables are up by 10% this quarter - an increase almost entirely due to our success in the solinsky case.
  • I for one consider it very important that there has been a significant, almost 15% increase in the funds available for cohesion policy support.
  • Nonetheless, we're ticking off an increase of almost 0.5 percent.
  • This was however recovered in the following year by an almost threefold increase, which was due to the Community industry's re-layouting and streamlining of production, as well as the continuous high R&D investments which are required in this industry.
  • In 2007, customs registered over 43000 cases of fake goods seized at the EU's external border, compared to 37000 in 2006, an increase of almost 17%.
  • I would finally point out that the total payment appropriations figure on the table today represents an increase of almost 6% compared to the 2005 budget.
  • In February 2001, this House voted almost unanimously for an increase in cotton production because the European Union has a 70% deficit.
  • If the Commission's proposal had been implemented, it would have meant an increase of almost a third in the Swedish membership contribution.
  • The Commission has itself pointed out that emissions of carbon dioxide will increase by almost 40 % under the 'business as usual' scenario.
  • Of the district's 125000 unemployed, 43000 are young people, a figure representing an increase of almost 10000 on the equivalent statistic for 2008.
  • Obesity has doubled in twenty years in most Member States, and a recent British study suggests that its cost could increase by almost 70% by 2015.
  • The programme projects the debt ratio to increase by almost 2 percentage points over the programme period.
  • Government gross debt in 2008/2009 is estimated to increase by almost 10 percentage points, to around 53 % of GDP, half of which reflects government financial sector interventions not directly affecting the deficit.
  • The deficit reduction by 112 percentage point of GDP between 2006 and 2009 is spread almost equally between revenue increase and expenditure reduction.
  • Imports then decreased slightly in 2009 to increase again almost to the 2008 level during the IP.
  • In 2005, a total of 8.4m tonnes of milk was bought in Poland, an increase of almost 10% on 2004 bringing the amount close to the country's production limit.

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